Headline

Two Million Jews are Slain

Sub-Headline
Dr. Stephen S. Wise Says Total Extermination has been Ordered
Publication Date
Wednesday, November 25, 1942
Historical Event
Nazi Plan to Kill All Jews Confirmed
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Article Type
News Article
Newspaper
The Indianapolis Star
Location
Indianapolis, Indiana
Page Section and Number
3
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AP
Article Text
Washington, Nov. 24.—(AP)—Dr. Stephen S. Wise, chairman of the World Jewish Congress, said tonight that he had learned through sources confirmed by the State Department that approximately half the estimated 4,000,000 Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe had been slain in an "extermination campaign."

Dr. Wise, who also is president of the American Jewish Congress and chairman of a committee composed of representatives of leading Jewish organizations in America, said these sources also disclosed:

1. That Hitler has ordered the extermination of all Jews in Nazi-ruled Europe in 1942.

2. That the Jewish population of Warsaw, Poland, already has been reduced from 500,000 to about 100,000 Jews.

"He (Hitler) is even exhuming the dead for the value of the corpses," Dr. Wise said during a press conference shortly after he had conferred with State Department officials.

He stressed the fact that most of his information came from various sources other than the State Department, but said those sources had been confirmed as authentic by the department.
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Bibliography

Feingold, Henry L., Bearing Witness: How America and Its Jews Responded to the Holocaust. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1995.

Gurock, Jeffrey S., ed. America, American Jews, and the Holocaust. New York: Routledge, 1998.

Laqueur, Walter. The Terrible Secret: Suppression of the Truth About Hitler’s “Final Solution.” New York: H. Holt, 1998.

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